This isn’t Mike Leach’s Texas Tech program, the one with the fast-paced offense that racked up hundreds of yards every Saturday. Tommy Tuberville’s unit is more balanced, and his defense is better, too.

Fifth-ranked West Virginia is experiencing the new-look Red Raiders firsthand.

At halftime, Texas Tech is mounting an upset of the Mountaineers, leading 35-7 at the break.

WVU’s vaunted offense—the one that to this point has been able to score at will—has had a tough time generating significant production.

Doege’s first score was a 39-yard strike to Jace Amaro. He then connected with Eric Ward for a 19-yard touchdown.

Heisman Trophy favorite Geno Smith found Stedman Bailey for a 7-yard score at the 4:21 mark of the first quarter, but Texas Tech responded with TD passes to Marcus Kennard and Darrin Moore. As the half came to a close SaDale Foster took another short pass from Doege and sprinted by the WVU defense for another TD.